Asus Rog Raikiri Pro Black (90GC00W0-BGP000) is a state-of-the-art gaming controller designed for the ultimate gaming experience. Featuring ergonomic design, customizable buttons, and advanced connectivity, it ensures precision and comfort for both casual and competitive gamers. Elevate your gameplay with unparalleled control and responsiveness.
Asus Rog Raikiri Pro Black (90GC00W0-BGP000) is a state-of-the-art gaming controller designed for the ultimate gaming experience. Featuring ergonomic design, customizable buttons, and advanced connectivity, it ensures precision and comfort for both casual and competitive gamers. Elevate your gameplay with unparalleled control and responsiveness.
Asus - ROG Raikiri Pro Wireless Controller For ROG Ally - Black - ROG Raikiri Pro - 195553919845
Asus Rog Raikiri Pro Black (90GC00W0-BGP000) is a state-of-the-art gaming controller designed for the ultimate gaming experience. Featuring ergonomic design, customizable buttons, and advanced connectivity, it ensures precision and comfort for both casual and competitive gamers. Elevate your gameplay with unparalleled control and responsiveness.
Asus Rog Raikiri Pro Black (90GC00W0-BGP000) is a state-of-the-art gaming controller designed for the ultimate gaming experience. Featuring ergonomic design, customizable buttons, and advanced connectivity, it ensures precision and comfort for both casual and competitive gamers. Elevate your gameplay with unparalleled control and responsiveness.
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ASUS ROG Raikiri Pro OLED Display, tri-Mode connectivity, remappable Buttons&triggers, 4 Rear Buttons, Step&Linear triggers, Adjustable Joystick
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Pros:It looks pretty, the lights and screen are kinda neat.Size is nice.Cons:Feels cheap, ALL of it.Mushy buttons, sloppy triggers.Entire controller is plastic.Software sucks.No on-controller configuration besides animations and other things that don't matter.Joysticks feel loose/soft in movement but not smooth.For the price you expect tactile buttons, crisp triggers and smooth joystick travel, maybe some rubberized bits to help comfort, reliable software, etc.Congratulations Asus, you delivered on NONE of those! You know, the things that actually matter in controllers.Cannot believe I waited until release for this hot garbage.
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I hardly every write reviews, but this controller really disappointed me. Huge ROG fanboy and usually overlook small issues. First of the price is TGH. I bought it knowingly that it was overly expensive so I cant really complain about that.The issue is that most features are stripped away unless you plug the controller in. No wireless Xbox connectivity (knew this before purchase), no aura sync unless USB connection and no Armory Crate unless USB connected.OK, so at least you can make profiles and name them to change on the screen mounted on the controller, right? No. You can only have four profiles and the profile names don't transfer from Armory crate to the controller so you will have to memorize the locations. Also these profiles only support basic lighting ... MoreI hardly every write reviews, but this controller really disappointed me. Huge ROG fanboy and usually overlook small issues. First of the price is TGH. I bought it knowingly that it was overly expensive so I cant really complain about that.The issue is that most features are stripped away unless you plug the controller in. No wireless Xbox connectivity (knew this before purchase), no aura sync unless USB connection and no Armory Crate unless USB connected.OK, so at least you can make profiles and name them to change on the screen mounted on the controller, right? No. You can only have four profiles and the profile names don't transfer from Armory crate to the controller so you will have to memorize the locations. Also these profiles only support basic lighting features so your customization is severely limited.Controller is significantly less premium feeling than the Elite V2, entirely plastic. No rubber or metal at all.Controller screen stays on for a max of 5 min whether or not it is plugged in.The rear Mx keys cannot be mapped to keyboard keys or macros. Only to already existing buttons on the controller. Useless
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I have mixed feelings about this controller.You need to plug it into a USB connection to configure it and make Crate recognize it. Then you can build your button mappings/profiles, change lighting and unplug it and use it wirelessly.Speaking of wirelessly, the USB dongle it comes with doesn't work in PC. It pairs fine but none of the buttons do anything except the xbox button brings up an overlay. It wasn't until i paired it with bluetooth on my PC that it actually did anything. Maybe the USB dongle is just if you want to use it with xbox? I don't know.Buttons:I find the upper under-buttons hard to hit with my large hands but the under buttons i can hit with the tips of my fingers.The regular buttons/triggers feel alright. They're not clicky but they work ... MoreI have mixed feelings about this controller.You need to plug it into a USB connection to configure it and make Crate recognize it. Then you can build your button mappings/profiles, change lighting and unplug it and use it wirelessly.Speaking of wirelessly, the USB dongle it comes with doesn't work in PC. It pairs fine but none of the buttons do anything except the xbox button brings up an overlay. It wasn't until i paired it with bluetooth on my PC that it actually did anything. Maybe the USB dongle is just if you want to use it with xbox? I don't know.Buttons:I find the upper under-buttons hard to hit with my large hands but the under buttons i can hit with the tips of my fingers.The regular buttons/triggers feel alright. They're not clicky but they work fine. I'm not a fan of the bowl D pad though I wish it was removable and came with a + option for this kind of price.The LCD, you can load your own graphics in there or you can pick some of the pre-loaded animations. It turns off after a few seconds though so it's really only razzle dazzle when you first turn it on.Otherwise you use it to change profiles, check the status or put it in Wireless, Bluetooth or Console mode.Battery life seems decent i've got probably 8-10 hours on it now and not had to charge it yet.Weight is pretty light. Compared to my xbox Elite and even Xbox standard controllers, this is much lighter.So ya... it's an Ok option in the marketplace but for the money you're getting a lot of razzle dazzle . If you just want a solid built controller i think the Elite2 Core is probably a better value and build quality.
ASUS ROG Raikiri Pro OLED Display, tri-Mode connectivity, remappable Buttons&triggers, 4 Rear Buttons, Step&Linear triggers, Adjustable Joystick
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Pros:It looks pretty, the lights and screen are kinda neat.Size is nice.Cons:Feels cheap, ALL of it.Mushy buttons, sloppy triggers.Entire controller is plastic.Software sucks.No on-controller configuration besides animations and other things that don't matter.Joysticks feel loose/soft in movement but not smooth.For the price you expect tactile buttons, crisp triggers and smooth joystick travel, maybe some rubberized bits to help comfort, reliable software, etc.Congratulations Asus, you delivered on NONE of those! You know, the things that actually matter in controllers.Cannot believe I waited until release for this hot garbage.
I hardly every write reviews, but this controller really disappointed me. Huge ROG fanboy and usually overlook small issues. First of the price is TGH. I bought it knowingly that it was overly expensive so I cant really complain about that.The issue is that most features are stripped away unless you plug the controller in. No wireless Xbox connectivity (knew this before purchase), no aura sync unless USB connection and no Armory Crate unless USB connected.OK, so at least you can make profiles and name them to change on the screen mounted on the controller, right? No. You can only have four profiles and the profile names don't transfer from Armory crate to the controller so you will have to memorize the locations. Also these profiles only support basic lighting ... MoreI hardly every write reviews, but this controller really disappointed me. Huge ROG fanboy and usually overlook small issues. First of the price is TGH. I bought it knowingly that it was overly expensive so I cant really complain about that.The issue is that most features are stripped away unless you plug the controller in. No wireless Xbox connectivity (knew this before purchase), no aura sync unless USB connection and no Armory Crate unless USB connected.OK, so at least you can make profiles and name them to change on the screen mounted on the controller, right? No. You can only have four profiles and the profile names don't transfer from Armory crate to the controller so you will have to memorize the locations. Also these profiles only support basic lighting features so your customization is severely limited.Controller is significantly less premium feeling than the Elite V2, entirely plastic. No rubber or metal at all.Controller screen stays on for a max of 5 min whether or not it is plugged in.The rear Mx keys cannot be mapped to keyboard keys or macros. Only to already existing buttons on the controller. Useless
I have mixed feelings about this controller.You need to plug it into a USB connection to configure it and make Crate recognize it. Then you can build your button mappings/profiles, change lighting and unplug it and use it wirelessly.Speaking of wirelessly, the USB dongle it comes with doesn't work in PC. It pairs fine but none of the buttons do anything except the xbox button brings up an overlay. It wasn't until i paired it with bluetooth on my PC that it actually did anything. Maybe the USB dongle is just if you want to use it with xbox? I don't know.Buttons:I find the upper under-buttons hard to hit with my large hands but the under buttons i can hit with the tips of my fingers.The regular buttons/triggers feel alright. They're not clicky but they work ... MoreI have mixed feelings about this controller.You need to plug it into a USB connection to configure it and make Crate recognize it. Then you can build your button mappings/profiles, change lighting and unplug it and use it wirelessly.Speaking of wirelessly, the USB dongle it comes with doesn't work in PC. It pairs fine but none of the buttons do anything except the xbox button brings up an overlay. It wasn't until i paired it with bluetooth on my PC that it actually did anything. Maybe the USB dongle is just if you want to use it with xbox? I don't know.Buttons:I find the upper under-buttons hard to hit with my large hands but the under buttons i can hit with the tips of my fingers.The regular buttons/triggers feel alright. They're not clicky but they work fine. I'm not a fan of the bowl D pad though I wish it was removable and came with a + option for this kind of price.The LCD, you can load your own graphics in there or you can pick some of the pre-loaded animations. It turns off after a few seconds though so it's really only razzle dazzle when you first turn it on.Otherwise you use it to change profiles, check the status or put it in Wireless, Bluetooth or Console mode.Battery life seems decent i've got probably 8-10 hours on it now and not had to charge it yet.Weight is pretty light. Compared to my xbox Elite and even Xbox standard controllers, this is much lighter.So ya... it's an Ok option in the marketplace but for the money you're getting a lot of razzle dazzle . If you just want a solid built controller i think the Elite2 Core is probably a better value and build quality.
While the features may look enticing, some of them are just outright gimmicky. The oled screen would have great if it had utility such as displaying live system info or being able to screen capture a mini map in a game. Heck, even touch screen and app launchability would have made it a very enticing product worth considering for the price, however the implementation here is just half-baked. In my testing, the rear inputs were placed well but I found it difficult to grip the controller without accidentally actuating them. The triggers can be set to 2 variations of travel by sliding a physical switch on the rear of the controller. I found the triggers to be loose feeling and felt the skin of my index finger getting pinched between the trigger and rear housing several ... MoreWhile the features may look enticing, some of them are just outright gimmicky. The oled screen would have great if it had utility such as displaying live system info or being able to screen capture a mini map in a game. Heck, even touch screen and app launchability would have made it a very enticing product worth considering for the price, however the implementation here is just half-baked. In my testing, the rear inputs were placed well but I found it difficult to grip the controller without accidentally actuating them. The triggers can be set to 2 variations of travel by sliding a physical switch on the rear of the controller. I found the triggers to be loose feeling and felt the skin of my index finger getting pinched between the trigger and rear housing several times. The bumpers and directional pad are soft and less clicky than your standard X box series controller. The face buttons felt perfect in my opinion and had some nice travel and tactility. I did dislike the decision on ASUS end to print the button letters rather than the 3d bubble lettering weve come to enjoy on standard Xbox controllers. The controller grips are made of gritty hard plastic that you could double as a nail file. The controller feels less premium than what you would expect from a product that costs $180 bucks. The best feature has to be the ability to use an included 2.4ghz dongle that is housed on the rear of the controller itself tucked nicely beneath a magnetic door. This cuts the input latency down quite a bit compared to bluetooth, which is also offered here. While using Armoury Crate, I couldn't figure out why the software was not detecting my controller. Turns out, it needed to be connected via the included (very-long) braided usb type c cable in order to start configuring my profiles, which could be saved to the controller's internal memory to use in wireless mode. For those of you hoping that the contoller back buttons could be mapped to keyboard commands media controls and macros, it cant be done as of yet through their Armoury Crate software but im sure they could always make that an option in future updates. This would be extremely useful for use with the Rog Ally while docked when it releases. All in all, can I recommend this controller? Sure. For $180 dollars? Not really. I'd wait for a sale because all you're really being taxed on is fancy rgb lights and a mostly useless oled screen for which the wow factor will fade rather quickly. I'm giving this 3 stars because it does have features you will not find on any other controller, it's just not priced right for what you're getting.
I bought the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro gaming controller from Best Buy and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, it has some great features that make it stand out from other controllers. On the other hand, it has some flaws that make it uncomfortable to use for long sessions.The good:- The controller has a built-in OLED display that shows various information such as battery level, profile, mic status, and custom animations or text. You can change the display settings and content using the Armoury Crate app on your PC. I like how I can see the controller status at a glance and personalize it with my own message or graphic.- The controller supports tri-mode connectivity: wired USB-C, wireless 2.4 GHz RF, and Bluetooth. You can easily switch between different ... MoreI bought the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro gaming controller from Best Buy and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, it has some great features that make it stand out from other controllers. On the other hand, it has some flaws that make it uncomfortable to use for long sessions.The good:- The controller has a built-in OLED display that shows various information such as battery level, profile, mic status, and custom animations or text. You can change the display settings and content using the Armoury Crate app on your PC. I like how I can see the controller status at a glance and personalize it with my own message or graphic.- The controller supports tri-mode connectivity: wired USB-C, wireless 2.4 GHz RF, and Bluetooth. You can easily switch between different modes using the buttons above the OLED display. The Bluetooth mode has low latency and adaptive frequency hopping technology to avoid interference with other devices. The controller is also compatible with the latest Xbox console via wired USB-C.- The controller has an ESS DAC built-in that delivers high-quality sound through the 3.5 mm headphone jack. The sound is clear and immersive, and you can hear every detail in your games. There is also a mute button for the mic next to the headphone jack.- The controller has extensive customization options via the Armoury Crate app. You can remap buttons, adjust trigger and joystick sensitivity, change vibration strength, and tweak joystick response curves. The controller lets you create different profiles for different games and switch between them on the fly.The bad:- The controller is too small for my hands. I'm not a tall guy but this controller just felt cramped. I had trouble reaching some of the buttons and triggers comfortably. I prefer larger controllers that fit better in my hands.- The four rear buttons are mushy and hard to press. They don't give enough tactile feedback and sometimes I don't know if I pressed them or not. I also found it awkward to use only my middle finger to press all four buttons because of the small size of the controller. On other controllers with four rear buttons, I can use both my middle and index fingers to press two buttons each.Overall, I think the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro gaming controller has some potential but it needs some improvements in design and ergonomics. It's not a bad controller, but it's not a great one ergonomically. I'm keeping it because I'm a bit of an Asus fan boy, but I hope they release a larger second edition.
Phenomenal controller in the sense of anesthetics, heir go "Asus Rog", which is known for providing that sort cyber niche to their product line. However, the conteoller does have a couple caveats like any other controller on the market. It can be a little somewhat "off-putting" when it comes to the rear button placement. It could also be a little bright on the rgb lighting (not all at all for me but there will always be someone to find an issue with any aspect of any product to be fair). There could also be an issue with calibration on any one particular controller, though thank GOODNESS!! Mine has proven to work flawlessly so far.In all honesty, yes! It is quite pricey and a bit impractical, but if you want a premium-esque feel without dropping 300 plus from a ... MorePhenomenal controller in the sense of anesthetics, heir go "Asus Rog", which is known for providing that sort cyber niche to their product line. However, the conteoller does have a couple caveats like any other controller on the market. It can be a little somewhat "off-putting" when it comes to the rear button placement. It could also be a little bright on the rgb lighting (not all at all for me but there will always be someone to find an issue with any aspect of any product to be fair). There could also be an issue with calibration on any one particular controller, though thank GOODNESS!! Mine has proven to work flawlessly so far.In all honesty, yes! It is quite pricey and a bit impractical, but if you want a premium-esque feel without dropping 300 plus from a custom shop and dig the added aspects of personalized name displays or having a guaranteed works out of the box to xbox and pc experience with exploration for more tuning , along with being the only "GENUINELY LICENSED XBOX CONTROLLER" to support a 2.4ghz connection as well as a corded and near latest bluetooth connection, then wrap that up with multi stage profile settings that you can map yourself! Then this my friend is a winner. Now, with that said, it has only been released recently, so we have to be fair about this. The only negative TRULY, would be that it didn't work out of the box. Also, this isn't a controller you buy for your ten year old. This is meant for the player that will want to "DIG INTO THE MEAT AND POTATOES" if you will.That being said, this isn't meant to come age as age discrimination, however unless the child is actively involved, with a bit more than average computing, then they may grasp how to take full advantage of this device. I'm simply stating this for the hard working parents out there so that they feel not only safe but secure with their purchase before taking the leap. OTHER THAN THAT!! DEFINITELY GIVE IT A TRY! IT'S BEYOND GORGEOUS AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, I PRAY AND HOPE THAT YOU ALL HAVE A BLESSED DAY!! :)
This must be one of the best looking XBox controllers out there. The screen is great for switching between Bluetooth and 2.4 RF, but once you have done that it's pretty useless.As a PC gamer, I don't care about the fact it can only connect to an XBox through a wire... but if I did have an XBox I'd find that pretty annoying. Also, as a PC gamer, I never used the on board sound card, which other reviews say is great, but I have no need of.My biggest disappointment though, are the programmable buttons on the back. They are easy to accidentally press, while simultaneously being hard to find when you actually want them.What's worse though, is that since this is a PC-centric controller, I thought programmable buttons meant you could remap the buttons however you ... MoreThis must be one of the best looking XBox controllers out there. The screen is great for switching between Bluetooth and 2.4 RF, but once you have done that it's pretty useless.As a PC gamer, I don't care about the fact it can only connect to an XBox through a wire... but if I did have an XBox I'd find that pretty annoying. Also, as a PC gamer, I never used the on board sound card, which other reviews say is great, but I have no need of.My biggest disappointment though, are the programmable buttons on the back. They are easy to accidentally press, while simultaneously being hard to find when you actually want them.What's worse though, is that since this is a PC-centric controller, I thought programmable buttons meant you could remap the buttons however you wanted. The ability to bind the back buttons to keyboard and mouse functions would make this a great controller, once you got used to where the buttons were, but they can only be bound to existing gamepad functions. This is a huge oversight by Asus, and the main reason I'll be returning the controller.Overall, it's nice, I do like it, but it's way, way overpriced for the limited features it comes with. For $100 I might have kept it, but $170 is a bridge too far.
So I was excited to get this as I wanted something dedicated for my pc. So the first issue is definitely the price. I feel like they justify it due to the OLED screen, which honestly is a little underwhelming. The customization for it specifically seems a little underwhelming as well. Not many pre made options through crate and doing your own does not render well. Now to my main issues I have. The paddle placement is not the most comfortable. I thought with my bigger hands it would feel great but honestly it does not. The other issue is placement of the buttons next to the xbox button and their size. Too small and too close to other buttons. My controller is already dealing with a double clicking on the right d-pad after 3 days. Which now goes to the main issue I ... MoreSo I was excited to get this as I wanted something dedicated for my pc. So the first issue is definitely the price. I feel like they justify it due to the OLED screen, which honestly is a little underwhelming. The customization for it specifically seems a little underwhelming as well. Not many pre made options through crate and doing your own does not render well. Now to my main issues I have. The paddle placement is not the most comfortable. I thought with my bigger hands it would feel great but honestly it does not. The other issue is placement of the buttons next to the xbox button and their size. Too small and too close to other buttons. My controller is already dealing with a double clicking on the right d-pad after 3 days. Which now goes to the main issue I have. The quality of the buttons and sticks. They feel cheaper in comparison to the current Elite model Microsoft offers. The trigger switch feels like I am going to break it every time I switch from playing a fps to a racer. I have an issue with not being able to tighten the joysticks like I can on my Elite controller, which also goes in with a price issue for me. For the price I feel like I should be able to do much more on the controller, or at least be on par with the Elite. Final issue is the bluetooth for it seems very buggy and laggy. Using the dongle is way smoother. Honestly I am struggling on wanting to return it and just get my money back to get the non pro model instead, just get my money back period, or sending it out to have the double clicking warranted. I love ASUS, my entire pc build and monitors are ASUS products. But the controller feels like just an overpriced Power A option with a screen on it. I would not recommend the pro model at least.
For me, a long time xbox user, it’s gets the job done. As in the ergonomics work decently well, not great, the official Xbox elite series 2 controller is definitely better in terms of build quality and usability. The QA on the series 2 is terrible though so this definitely a worthy secondary option for those tired of busted elite controllers, like me. The back paddles are placed awkwardly on the back, useable, but definitely not super comfortable. The oled screen is very much a gimmick, entirely cosmetic and doesn’t even add that much. RGB is pretty cool looking though. Sticks, d-pad, and buttons feel good, the d-pad is the one thing that this controller has over the series 2, while not hot-swappable it feels much better than the series 2 d-pad. A big loss on this ... MoreFor me, a long time xbox user, it’s gets the job done. As in the ergonomics work decently well, not great, the official Xbox elite series 2 controller is definitely better in terms of build quality and usability. The QA on the series 2 is terrible though so this definitely a worthy secondary option for those tired of busted elite controllers, like me. The back paddles are placed awkwardly on the back, useable, but definitely not super comfortable. The oled screen is very much a gimmick, entirely cosmetic and doesn’t even add that much. RGB is pretty cool looking though. Sticks, d-pad, and buttons feel good, the d-pad is the one thing that this controller has over the series 2, while not hot-swappable it feels much better than the series 2 d-pad. A big loss on this controller is the lack of direct to console wireless, if you wanna use this controller on an Xbox it has to be wired. That’s probably my least favorite thing about it. If you want something that looks cool and is reasonably comfortable to use, then I’d recommend, though I also recommend waiting for a sale, as it is quite pricey as is, somewhere around 100$-120$ would be a good price for this.
The controller itself look great, really like the RGB. I dont like that you have to connect it to the Armor Crate app on the PC in order to change the light pattern. The option to be able to switch it via the built in oled screen would be great.I was disappointed with the feel of the controller. It feels like any generic plastic controller. It does not have a premium feel you would expect based on the cost. Mine also had a small creak on the right side under the trigger. You can feel some of the plastic creak, as if something didnt snap in place or didn't quite fit properly.Having to use the USB-C cable foe the xbox series x is not a big deal, would prefer if it was wireless but I knew that ahead of time. The cable is pretty long so I had no issue running it to ... MoreThe controller itself look great, really like the RGB. I dont like that you have to connect it to the Armor Crate app on the PC in order to change the light pattern. The option to be able to switch it via the built in oled screen would be great.I was disappointed with the feel of the controller. It feels like any generic plastic controller. It does not have a premium feel you would expect based on the cost. Mine also had a small creak on the right side under the trigger. You can feel some of the plastic creak, as if something didnt snap in place or didn't quite fit properly.Having to use the USB-C cable foe the xbox series x is not a big deal, would prefer if it was wireless but I knew that ahead of time. The cable is pretty long so I had no issue running it to where I normally sit.My biggest issue, and the reason I returned it, was the placement of the back buttons. I came from an Xbox Elite controller and the placement of the paddles sat right where your fingers rest. On the Raikiri, they sit much further in so I kept having to move my finger a decent amount in order to press them. It was very uncomfortable and I used it daily, for several hours for a week. I really tried to give it time to get used to the placement but I was not able to. Hopefully future versions will either change the placement of the paddles, or add paddles that can be turned so they sit in a different position or add replaceable ones. Overall not a bad product but it was just not for me.